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ZachXBT Reveals North Korean Crypto Hackers’ Secret Infiltration Methods
ZachXBT Reveals North Korean Crypto Hackers’ Secret Infiltration Methods

ZachXBT reveals how North Korean hackers infiltrate crypto startups using fake identities and weak hiring practices, exposing security vulnerabilities in Web3 firms.

BeInCrypto·2025/08/13 10:03
LDO Price Rallies 68% Ahead of Lido DAO’s First Tokenholder Update
LDO Price Rallies 68% Ahead of Lido DAO’s First Tokenholder Update

Lido DAO’s LDO price surges 68%, fueled by anticipation of the first Tokenholder Update; $2 may be next if momentum holds.

BeInCrypto·2025/08/13 09:30
Weakening Dollar and Surging Euro Stablecoins Could Reshape Crypto Investments
Weakening Dollar and Surging Euro Stablecoins Could Reshape Crypto Investments

The weakening US dollar has prompted European investors to favor Euro-backed stablecoins, reducing foreign exchange risks. While USD-pegged stablecoins remain dominant, the rise of Euro-denominated assets signals a shift toward a more diversified and localized crypto market.

BeInCrypto·2025/08/13 08:33
TRUMP Meme Coin Jumps 9% After Nasdaq Bell Ceremony
TRUMP Meme Coin Jumps 9% After Nasdaq Bell Ceremony

World Liberty Financial's Nasdaq Bell ceremony boosted TRUMP’s value by 9%, thanks to its crypto dealings with ALT5 Sigma, but future stability is uncertain.

BeInCrypto·2025/08/13 08:16
Shiba Inu’s Most Profitable Holders: Who They Are and How They’re Acting
Shiba Inu’s Most Profitable Holders: Who They Are and How They’re Acting

Shiba Inu's most profitable holders are key to SHIB's recovery; their actions could help push the price past resistance levels.

BeInCrypto·2025/08/13 08:00
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The Supreme Court of South Korea seeks public opinion on civil enforcement rules for virtual assets
According to ChainCatcher, citing a report by Digital Asset, the Supreme Court of South Korea issued a legislative notice on July 2 regarding the “Partial Revision to the Civil Execution Rules,” establishing civil enforcement standards for virtual assets. After public consultation, the rules will take effect from October 1. The revisions cover the compulsory enforcement and realization of claims for the transfer of digital assets, as well as the compulsory enforcement and realization of the digital assets themselves.
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ANSEM market cap briefly reached 391 millions USD, with a 24-hour increase of 26.04%
Foresight News reports that according to GMGN market data, ANSEM's market capitalization briefly reached 391 million USD and is now at 360 million USD, with a 24-hour increase of 26.04%.
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Critini Analyst: Samsung and SK Hynix Reassessing Timing for HBM Hybrid Bonding Adoption, Technology Shift May Be Delayed
On July 6, Critini Research analyst Jukan pointed out that Samsung and SK Hynix are re-evaluating the timing for adopting hybrid bonding in HBM, and it may not be implemented even by HBM5. There are two core reasons for this: first, JEDEC is discussing relaxing the thickness standard for HBM5 to a maximum of about 1000μm (HBM3E is 720μm, and HBM4 has been relaxed to 775μm). With the standard loosening, the thinning advantage of hybrid bonding without bumps is no longer urgent; second, there are simpler alternatives for heat dissipation—Samsung has developed the Heat Path Block, and SK Hynix has launched iHBM (ICE HBM), both of which involve placing independent heat dissipation devices next to HBM, planned for application starting with HBM5, which poses lower technical difficulty and more stable commercialization. Additionally, major clients like Nvidia currently do not have urgent demands for high-stacking products with over 16 layers, and 12-layer products may still be mainstream in the HBM4E phase. However, research and development of hybrid bonding has not stagnated. Currently, the I/O count of HBM4 has doubled to 2048, and the existing TC thermal compression bonding process is nearing its limits; if the I/O count further doubles to 4096 in the future HBM5E phase, the lateral diffusion of bumps will make TC bonding difficult to support, necessitating the use of copper direct bonding for hybrid bonding to achieve higher density connections. Jukan assesses that in the short term, due to simpler solutions for thickness and heat dissipation, hybrid bonding will not be deployed on a large scale; however, in the medium to long term, when I/O density explodes again, it will still be an inevitable direction. This will directly impact the market expectations of core suppliers of hybrid bonding equipment like Besi. The delay in the technology shift means that the timeline for scaling up related equipment orders needs to be re-evaluated.
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